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11 February, 16:11

Mindy and her lab partner conducted flame tests of several metallic salt solutions. They dipped a wire loop into each salt solution, and one by one, heated the sample in the Bunsen burner flame. Based on their results, which element produced a colored light with the lowest energy?

A) barium

B) calcium

C) copper

D) potassium

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  1. 11 February, 16:28
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    Flame tests of metals produce various colors. The colors produced by each of the choices are:

    A. barium - pale green

    B. calcium - yellow red

    c. copper - green blue

    d. potassium - lilac

    Using the visible light spectrum, it can be determined that the metal with the lowest energy is B. calcium. This is because the color yellow-red is near the end of the spectrum with the longest wavelength. Since wavelength is inversely proportional to energy, calcium has the lowest energy.
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